l 'rHE_cuARLor'rETowN~GuAno1An,'Arm-1°,‘1995.- _ 'i - s 4 _ _, . 5-; :_ sas-in 1 r 1 ' Y ' 4-' *Q A YlilM|N’8 illllllli. an lnrle dent Journal llmllll '1’honaandaWrlteto\lrl.Plnkl|am,!qna, Maya, and Reoaivo Valt1aU¢ AQVDU 58 if. 111: crnntorrsrowu cuARn|Anl - JUST IMPARTHL Bullkauk - ln previous years, notwithstanding a - N5” Hnwirtfol we rwvle un Pm lugssmounlnf oe1.¢1.tu..t1....1 .mumui “IT PAYS fl`0 BUY~A1' PER Pm PI mn ug uf, st bw. _-l 5 &NlmE w¢ New give Blo,r of some yenrg, and in with public questions and n more lhnn the meantime the winter situation can be ordinary measure of strong common adlninislrator of his important depart- ment. ;$|(1;:irrd0hf;`I::.i) ":l“.|;`8m(»;i°n?¢$d¢ Alberton, Gnqefobn and Sands °°°m °v°"°k° ""Th° d°l°"“'°° w Cum" ' in their Interview with the Pnluler and ing the time of running the winter boats this spring, but it was also asked that in freight. be carried to its destination. The point was also inude that the winter bouts should be reudy for work between the Island und Mainland at any time in thc full after lst December, so that no delny, such as has occurred in the past, should again take p‘ncc when the Navigations Co1npany`s bouts ure stopped by the ice ln the fall. These contentions were enforced so fur as this sp;-ings; trallio is concerned, by the stutemcntof Manager Pottinger of the Intercoloniall Railway, made to one ofthe delegates, that cattle in Novu Scotia were suffering* for wunt of haywhlch the Intercoloniul could not supply fro11\ want of cars, so runny of which have been detained fori months loaded with freight for the Is-lan1l. A very s|:ro11g case was thus made out for keeping the winter boats at work till all the freight is brought ovcr. Sir \Viifri1l in reply.stnted that- he had not becn aware of the facts in regard to the accum- ulation ol’ freight and prn1nl.~\ed that it; should receive earnest attention. -ill Frank Oliver. M. P. was on Suturduy , last sworn ln as Minister of the Interior in succession to Hon. Clifl`ord Sifton who had resigned. Hon. Mr. Oliver was born 1 in Ontario fifty-two years ago, acquired ` the printing trade in the ntiice of the Tor- ontoGlobe when n young man, later removed to the Northwest and years ago became proprietor and cditor of the Edmonton Bulletin, wliiuh from n small of public opinion. In 1883 Mr. Oliver was elected to the ` _€;___-_._ 'i‘ _.xx | ' 1-21. t lil ' . Below we present our BAR GAIN selections for to-di\Y’5 SALE. Two columns full to the brim of stirring ucws. Short paragraphs instead of long winding nrgtlxixcnts. but the for getting the hayso sadly needed hy. ' -- 011- . . _ _ 4 as . I ’ Canudllm trade. The islandera have to `SD°Cl“l NU-‘OHS “OW °P°\'\iilU8 fm' exielld' S winter from disposing of their produce to fum” )'@i\l'S the Wlllidll' l>01\lS Sllllll U9 ° S Cun11.dl|\n consumers. It is said that lhcre °°"ii"“0d Ni W0l'k li" Hll “TWINS 0f I O early shoppers will fin-:i a rich haivest in them. For 49 cents pair. 3 pairs purple kid gloves Perrius. sizes 6% , 6%. 6%. worth $1.35 pair. I pair purple kid gloves Perrius,size 6,worth $1.10. 4pairs inn kid gloves Perrins sizes 5%. 6, 6%, 7% wo1th$1.35. 3 pairs mauve kid gloves Perrins. sizes 6%. 6%, 6%. worth $1.35 pair. 3 pairs blue grey ki-l .gloves Perrins. sizes 6. f 6%, 6% worth $135 pair. 1 pair dark green kid gloves. Ferrins, size 5% worth $135 pair [‘ace.] 4 pairs black kid gloves Penlus, size 5% worth $13; pair. [These have coloied stitchings] . 8 pairs white Suede gloves. wortl. $1.00, sizes 5%- 6%- 6%. For 95 cents pair. 2 pairs lieht grey kid gloves. I€'e1rin’;1. sizes 63-5;. and 7. worth $1.35. 3 pairs Mode kid gloves Peurins. sizes 6j1.6}4. 634. worth $1.35. 1 pair Mode kid gloves, Fowueis. size 611, wotth $1.65, [pearl fasteners] 6 pairs grey kid glnve.\‘. Pcrrius, sims 5% 6 (-Lf. 6% worth $1.35 5 pairs cream kid gloves worth $1.35. .sizes 5,34. 6. (iff, 6_‘§, 631, [1 pnir each size-il 11 pairs silk lined Mccha's, in tans, brown and greys, sizes 5%. 6, 5%- 6%- 6%- 7.51- 2 pairs light green suede gloves, sizes. 6%. 6, worth $1.35 pair. 1 pair red Suede gloves. size 6, worth $1.35 pair. 12 pairs heavy kid gloves in fans, mode, fawn and fzrcys. sizes 6, 6}{. and 652 worth $1.20 pair. 1 v \ » We have besides our new Spring kid (`_..ovcs which :lr- , . yourinspectiou. all the newest shndes li-:titles rt big range The Sl. John Sun crlil.orinlly says: Council of the .\`ortli\vcst Territoric.~', and of washable kid gloves- The case of Prince Edward Island, so from lri~i~i to 1896 su! continuously in thc ` ad1nl1'n.l»ly presented by Father Burke '1`errito1~inlLegislutuw. llc tvnsclci-ted and Mr. McCrcndy, aswell as by the io thc House of Conimons for tl|c` B€St G veu to president of the Bonrd of Trade, is strong Edmonton District in l.~96 and rc-clcctcd Atfen (1011 | C-. ’ Clisfomefg enough tot-ull out thc lieartysymputhy of in lllll und 190-4. In nmny ways he has! ' . and has only been with held so fur bc- beginning hnsbocolnc11nl|nportunt organ l'lV€(l lly PXPTGSS $01116 few ll€l)`§ ag() dlltl aft’ HOW l'€a(ly for Y 1 \ p s...|..¢. om.. T.|¢p1;¢»¢t33b». cdlmisl ml Nm -Tehphsvs mn. umm Fleurs; uw ..u...a.y .....<1...‘ . IS N681' 311 Hand. V .\ L_ _ \_"` °.°',?:';,:,:,‘:’:,”‘;;‘" In °."'°""|;~=-_‘:_‘|""-"P-;"-°;"|f-:' strong presentation ot this matter and ~ _ _ _ _ ._ __ _ » ~ - -- p "O ‘ `~f.-,-_- Y » IJ. Nlwl6Il,Sa\\eu-lptlee ll;-r. D.a.Ile.l.AE. llanndlter. and asked that the Stanley and Mlnto 4 I". 55;... _ - 'J ' should be continued at work along with ° I J ‘ . . ' . \. ‘ rua cnA1u.o'rrE'roWN cuannrau ph- S----» N--is-on c<»--»»-»f- hom- - - 1 5.. _ Mo soar nonxixc, APRIL 10,1905 - °¢ f1‘=l8l\*- can l>¢°ve\'t»f~\=¢'n- The “mercy ~' ll ’ ~‘ ~ . `4`_~‘ 5 ,,_‘ -- I PRINCE EDWARD i5l.AND’S CLAIM. init advantage for what they have lost by 'Jul' fll'll1'=f`S. “ml I-iw SPHD8 lIl\D°f¢H'»l°l\! '11 _J "‘l"."_.D'o; R ""“‘ _ ~ 1 i § S _ \ ._ being kept outside the uuun current of °f 00' ll\°l`|~l\&Y\lS “G8 Pl‘¢‘S0“i-El _ 1 ¢ . __ (9 l I 1 _ 1 l t. i ‘1 l ense. \\'e believe he will prove an 1tblc Eleven cases of new Spring Christy Hats catnein yesterday, each case nearly as large as a house. ` fl) l|$dll(l$ MIS. Thousands and thousand of beautiful Spiing Hats. Come iu today and see them. You need a. new one for Sunday. » Thousands of men who have been waiting for the Christy ’s will be in today, so come early and avoid the rush as much as posssible. l Prowse Bros. l me BEST 1-nrr MEN. ' ferry service or 11 most powerful winter atealner if cents in this city." - Edward Tuesday evening April llth. Red Rose Degree. Visiting brethren welcome. day tn Mayor; W. W.0larko. City Clerk. By 8 . Night. Monday Nittht. 7 d Bl could run regularly they would be able to handle the trafiicfwhlch accumulated at each end of the route so that thorn is it bloclrade for half the summer. This year Prince Edwnnl Island cattle were starving while buy was piled up at Picton Grass will be high before this hny can now be distributed. Fish bought on the Ialund for shipment, spoiled in the warc- lmuse before It could be sent to market. Goods required nt Charlottetown have been waiting at Picton slnce January, und some of them will he there until June. Weeks without mails, months without. opportunity to travel, isolation which is driving pcople by thousands to other homes, those nrc the conditions of the splendid little province whlch,as Father Burke says, is capable of maintaining three times the present population. Something ought to he done about It. The Patriot of Saturday sald : "Pork was selling ln Montreal yester- day for Ol cents. In Charlottetown lt wassold ford( ccnte. With continuous steam communication-by a tunnel, a car this perk would have brought - COMiN§_E_VENTS. S. O. E. - Next meeting Lodge: Prince City Council meeta on the second Um.. each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly -An up-to-date play! Good Scenery good Company. llhater llonday Sée “Kln¢’s Evidence l" Raster _ An interesting feature of the inter view between the Inland delegates and the Premier and Flnunce Ministlzr at Ottawa the other day was when Sir \\fl|- frirl Laurier was reminded by a delegate of u letter he hrul written in 1891 in rcgurrl to the tunnel lo ll. D. Higgs, then editor of The Guardian. Mr. Laurier, ns bc then was, had written thht there could be nn qncstlon of the necessity for t-omtructilig the tunnel if reasonably practicable. The delegates were aisle tu show by the rc- ports of the enginet-11. and by the ofi`cr of Contractor Haney that the work is both rcnsonnbly practicable and urgently necessary. It wus gratifying to note that Sir \Vilfrid when thus reminded showed no disposition to recede from or qunllfy his previous statement. 1 Perfect health means you must have pure blood. Our i fl ;'W"l.VW`YW`7`V`V`V‘ \V\ ge ...‘.._..;f; I < i . 7 _ Spence s €llg|i$il lllixttl Pdilli 40 Prize Medals London, Paris, Sydney, Mel- _ boutrne. If you want a paint that will stand the wear oi our trying climate b Blundell Spences is the paint. Twenty thousand pounds, all colors Ioc lb. in stock, Wholesale and Retail. lille |luge1§O Gl§1C1l}iaE1e Cn. ill \ I ,» ***.P3rv..,2.‘°"~'..* Apcricnt Fruit Salts rid the blood of all impuri- ties giving you health and strength. Larger bottle than the imported for the -same money. Price 25e per bottle. l ~f_1\.¢\¢\»__f-“ 1”#-IN*-=-‘-"”‘ ' ~“_1r;~.=»~_-_--_-- _-_-_;,¢-_-,,`,,_-5 -_-__;` Flillowners, Dairymen, Lobster Packers When fitting up for Spring work try the ~f=W..1;s>t;.1~1DP~Y -__..._.__.____ lrevn»0l Tableh eau be had at lnDunalrl` I lclllnnafs Drugstore. ‘ldtf New of lutlnrlok new In stock. for h Preperedand sold only I . A.W.liolldln,l‘llm.B. lflfs .. .¢.-». .... Th; t§l1arlnttc!ownl`1ou11d`ry Machine Co. Ltd. 75. P:ke°s No. 1 Wharf. Pl 0,507; 4" For CASTINGS. REPAIRS- of all kinda. Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. _ inf] rf” _ \ 5 ‘_ I / , `/7. dba (0- a \` _.L . 7) ‘ - *i .E __ .| _ - woux Barren nnrtwonos _ -1~,,,_.,e ‘_ -... nr-ed ol ajgluuent abou' -ur ’n\|un|. vt-. yi, \\e unit re gtll that the mmt ,|,_,,|,_|,,| ,|»_ ¢..|.\-it ceu. A 1 :al pr cel a|.l .on- vlnre ytn ef the shone fart. - pgrqgls 1.-Zlvi ful and rl: ivtlul. _ i OPVRICNT An e | K nl \. 3 d 1! ' Phone 151 nulrs JASTRAL Ull.. This is the most satisfactory Kerosene Oil we haveever handled. We buy it direct in large quanti- ties and can guarantee the quality. Price 25;; per gallon. :Jenkins & Son ‘Da You Want a Winter Suit or Ovcrcoat? Let us innkc your winter suit ot lovcrcofit for you- lf you ure not thoroughly convinced that we are offering the best value you wer saw, we are making these suits , l :md ovcrconts, prices ranging from .$|5.1>o upto $40.00 to more thor- otigglily introduce our great Tailor-l ingl<2.~iul>lisl1n1e11t. \\’c use Fab-` :ics which are absolutely guaran- teed and give you your choice of the newest. nobbiest and richest effects of the season. We will un- doublctlly give you the _best filling, best vvcnring and best looking clntlics you ever had. ‘ 2.-.7 one-EN S1 Riser. .lllllil ll'lCl.EllD & C0. iii* PIMPLES ON THE u-l._i_.; FACE g Can be cured by using ~ our Hczeuial.-*.I;o.tiou.' We know of cases where one bottle has made a complete cure. Try a bottle, not oily. dries in, in a moment. Price 251:. Mailed io any address nu receipt of price. _` 'l`he Drnggist and Optlclan. '-___~___- ._;§ ___ _ ' REMIJVAL r 1\|u1|1:1! Our z.$ce and warerrorns have been removed to the New Riley building, foxmerl y the Welsh & Owen building Queen Street. i Auto Bros. sdwnr F S\aISlea‘n1I:'-lxurlpy'